The struggling cable news network has its second new documentary-type show, as the Oscar-nominee joins chef and travel host Anthony Bourdain.

Spurlock will produce and host a new series called Inside Man, in which he will go deep into "rarely-seen sectors of American life that include gun lovers, marijuana growers, migrant farm workers, and end-of-life caregivers," the network said in a statement.

The show is CNN's second recent reality-documentary addition. In April, it was announced that Anthony Bourdain would finish his Travel Channel show No Reservations and head to the network, which has fallen in the ratings.

Having first come to prominence in 2004 with the documentary Super Size Me, in which he tested the impact that eating McDonald's for 30 days straight would have on his body (predictably, it wasn't good), Spurlock then executive produced the FX Show 30 Days; he most recently had a Hulu show called A Day in the Life.

This summer, Spurlock debuted two films: Mansome, a study of male grooming; and Comic-Con Episode IV: A Fan’s Hope, a film about the pop culture convention in San Diego.

Last year, he explored the world of product placement and branding in The Greatest Movie Ever Sold.